Speech-language pathology services are offered to inpatients, outpatients and home care patients. Comprehensive treatment plans are developed for individuals of all ages with speech, swallowing, or cognitive problems.
Experienced and certified speech-language pathologists work with patients with the following diagnoses:
- Aphasia
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Stuttering disorders
- Brain injury
- Laryngeal cancer
- Voice disorders
- Motor speech disorders
- Cognitive deficits
- Swallowing disorders
- Tracheotomy
- Stroke
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Articulation disorders
- Language delay
Speech Therapy Program Goals
- Facilitate functional communication skills
- Facilitate safe oral feeding/swallowing
- Educate patient and family on compensatory strategies and home programs
Speech-Language Treatment
- Receptive language therapy (listening and reading)
- Expressive language therapy (speaking and writing)
- Speech production therapy
- Pre-operative counseling and post-operative treatment
- Voice therapy
- Stuttering therapy
- Cognitive therapy (memory, problem solving, reasoning)
- Assistive communication devices
- Modified Barium Swallow Studies
- Patient/family education
- Swallowing therapy
- Phonology treatment
Who should I contact about a voice study?
A physician referral is required for a voice study. To learn more, please call the Speech and Hearing Department at (740) 356-7655.